Planning resources
The information below should provide you with everything you need to know when booking your educational visit with us. We hope that this page will answer any questions that you have ahead of your visit to the aquarium.
Risk assessment (PDF)
You will need to complete your own risk assessment for your visit to SEA LIFE Hunstanton. Our supporting risk assessment guide identifies hazards and provides information on control measures. To prepare supervising adults, read this framework.
Getting there
SEA LIFE Hunstanton is situated on the promenade, just on Oasis Way.
Opening hours
The aquarium opening times vary through the year, we recommend checking our opening and closing times before visiting. *Please note our education rates are not available on weekends and on specific dates during the 2024/2025 academic year.
Planning tickets
As part of your school visit booking, you can opt to receive two teacher planning tickets. These are strictly for teachers of the school to conduct their pre-visit assessments. Once you have submitted your booking form, you will receive your teacher planning tickets in a separate email. You can redeem your teacher planning tickets when taking your booking reference number and School ID to the admissions team at SEA LIFE Hunstanton.
Teaching Resources
Dive deep into a world of underwater discovery... With various content for pre and post-your visit, explore the conservation classroom for a-ray-zing resources to inspire your students to love the ocean more.
FAQs
Find out answers to our most asked questions to help you with planning your visit
Accessibility and facilities
At SEA LIFE Hunstanton Aquarium, our helpful staff will be on hand to assist you to ensure our attraction is as accessible to all of our guests.
Save Our Seas: The Rangers Challenge
Check out the Save our Seas: Ranger Challenge Activity pack filled with amazing questions and activities for your students to complete during their educational visit to SEA LIFE Hunstanton.
Workshop and Activities
Drawing on our core principles to offer students the feeling of connectivity and empathy for our world's oceans, explore our habitat and adaptation and conservation workshops for KS2.
Post-Visit Lesson Plan Ideas
Explore more from the classroom with our free curriculum-linked post visit lesson plans...Dive deep into a ocean of underwater knowledge in the Conservation Classroom.
Discover the Conservation Classroom